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Judicial Council of California Standard Agreement Agreement No. TBD with TBD
Standard Agreement • May 7th, 2015

Use the “styles” created for each Exhibit to number and format the document, for example: for the first level of Exhibit A which assigns the next consecutive provision number, use the style named “ExhibitA1”; for the second level under level 1 in Exhibit A, to assign the next consecutive alphabet, use the style named “ExhibitA2”; for the third level under level 2 of Exhibit A, to assign the next consecutive small case Roman Numeral, use the style named “ExhibitA3.” Each Exhibit A, B, C, and D are all defined in this manner. Do not use the styles defined for one Exhibit in another, as this will result in deterioration of the order. However, the style named “Heading5” (or “Heading 1” in Exhibit C) can be used to format the body of any provision, which does not need to be linked in any consecutive order. Other styles that can be used throughout the document are: “Heading10” for titles, “Hidden” for hidden directions, and “Heading7” for end of Exhibits. If automatic numbering or formatting

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